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Inspiring quotes by Howard Hughes

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Howard Hughes

  • If I have made a mistake in the design, then I’m the one who should pay for it. I certainly would not ask somebody else to fly a plane if I were afraid to do it myself.
  • Passion will make you crazy, but is there any other way to live?
  • Do the impossible, because almost everyone has told me my ideas are merely fantasies.
  • I put the sweat of my life into this project, and if it’s a failure, I’ll leave the country and never come back.
  • Never make a decision. Let someone else make it and then if it turns out to be the wrong one, you can disclaim it, and if it is the right one you can abide by it.
  • Sometimes I truly fear that I am losing my mind. And if I did it it would be like flying blind.
  • Once you consent to some concession, you can never cancel it and put things back the way they are.
  • I intend to be the greatest golfer in the world, the finest film producer in Hollywood, the greatest pilot in the world, and the richest man in the world.
  • I sleep. In this room. In the dark. I have a place I can sleep. I have a chair. That’s just beautiful. Oh, yeah. I like the desert. It’s hot there in the desert, but it’s clean. It’s clean.
  • We don’t have a monopoly. Anyone who wants to dig a well without a Hughes bit can always use a pick and shovel.
Howard Hughes

Howard Hughes was an American businessman, movie producer, aviator, and philanthropist. He was born on December 24, 1905, in Houston, Texas and died on April 5, 1976. Hughes amassed a fortune of $1.5 billion over the course of his life. He is now best remembered for his final years as an eccentric recluse.

Hughes showed a talent for engineering early in his life and later studied at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, and at the Rice Institute of Technology, Houston. During this time, both his mother (1922) and father (1924) died. Hughes quit school and took control of his father’s business, Hughes Tool Company, in Houston. By the time he sold the company in 1972, it had become a multibillion-dollar venture.

Hughes became known for making films that ran both over budget and afoul of censors. He produced several movies—notably the Academy Award-winning Two Arabian Knights (1927)—before beginning work on Hell’s Angels in 1927. The drama was a box-office hit, though it failed to recoup its production costs.

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